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Gamble does only one thing - Destroys. The person in this video had similar situation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP4QV93kSWI&list=PLUI_Fo2IKYCsfmW5GFULmOC45RBlFjbBq&index=5 |
I could literally feel the pain in your voice. Hope you've moved on now? Sonnobax15: |
E don happen to you before attat: |
According to Advance Africa, there are five different types of fake job search scams. Find details below; 1. An E-mail supposedly from an employer, recruiter, or job board. 2. Fake job adverts on social media. 3. Fake jobs apparently from legitimate employers. 4. Bogus jobs on legitimate job boards. 5. Fake job boards, fake employer websites, and fake recruiter websites. Research shows that a lot of people are involved in executing any or all of the types of fake jobs listed above and apparently, they are making a lot of money from it. It is our job, however, to educate and reach out to more people, so we can reduce the chances of anyone else falling victim to them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8jKcXXqPS4&list=PLUI_Fo2IKYCsfmW5GFULmOC45RBlFjbBq&index=7 |
In a world where relationships are evolving and societal norms are shifting, a captivating podcast titled "From Hearts to Hearth" is sparking conversations that delve into the intricacies of modern love and family dynamics. This intriguing show flips the script by giving women a platform to candidly express their perspectives on what men truly need in order to embark on the journey of starting a family. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl43qph3dWQ&list=PLUI_Fo2IKYCsfmW5GFULmOC45RBlFjbBq&index=4 |
Watch how some young men can be deceitful just to get in between ladies' legs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzWY98kIUqE&list=PLUI_Fo2IKYCsfmW5GFULmOC45RBlFjbBq&index=3 |
she needs your advice About 5 years ago when Hilda, a gorgeous, 23 year old polytechnic student decided to break up with her boyfriend chuks, she did so because "he was too jealous of the attention I am receiving from male classmates". What no one told her, was that chuks would soon be the guy she would benchmark and compare every other boyfriend that came after against. Over a three month period, Hilda's mom begged her to make the relationship work. Her mom couldn't seem to understand the reasons why Hilda wanted to end things with Chuks. After all, he was Igbo, a successful merchant, a devout catholic and a family-oriented man. He came from a responsible family, exceptionally generous and had a good head on his shoulders. Her mom didn't realise that Hilda felt Chuks was too safe. He was too serious, careful about the world and wanted to know everything she was up to. And Hilda wanted to be free. She broke things off and smiled gleefully as he shed tears, begging her to give their relationship one more chance. Heartbroken, Chuks would go on a year later to marry a young lady that his family arranged from their hometown. Every week after their break up, Hilda would get invited on dates by random men she bumped into on the streets of Lagos and during the course of events that she catered. Her week was the same: Monday through Friday, instagram, facebook and whatsapp would fill with invitations to go out on a date. Friday evening from 4pm till Sunday Nights, it was one outing after another hosting suitors, visiting them in their homes, attending a night party/event or just enjoying a light bottle of wine together in a cozy hotel room. At the year's end, she'd had over 50 dates. Four years, 200 dates later, not one guy spoke of marriage. They all enjoyed her company but stopped replying her messages once she hinted at a wedding. One of her dates had even proposed to pay her to be a surrogate-mother/ pregnancy carrier for his babies. No engagement ring. In this video: the men who got away, Hilda and several other ladies share their regrets about their break ups with men they ought to have married and ask for advice on how they can return. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz8ZVqReCJ0&list=PLUI_Fo2IKYCsfmW5GFULmOC45RBlFjbBq |
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MOULD HER |
This guy left 300K job to become a teacher and he'sdoing well now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sryz0jjIXlU |
Finished man |
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WOmen nag |
I laff |
She was not yours. Twas just your turn. So rest |
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Ecosystem is hard. God help Bolt riders |
Some users of the e-hailing service, Bolt have complained about the unpredictability of the service’s fares in Lagos since the removal of oil subsidy by the Federal Government. Recall that President Bola Tinubu announced the withdrawal of oil subsidy during his inaugural speech, leading to over 200 percent hike in the pump price of petrol across the nation. The ride-hailing companies including Bolt responded by increasing fares by between 25 and 30 percent to make the business worth the while for the drivers. However, many Bolt customers are more worried about the unpredictability of the fares on the Bolt app now more than its upward adjustment. One of them, Adesola David told Microsecondnews: “My biggest concern is that you can no longer safely predict how much you will end up paying for any trip, with or without traffic. That is really horrible for someone like me,” he said. |
Maybe she pass Mediterranean sea. God help you mama |
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What type of content would you want to be there? Good morning Mr Justwise and Mr DisGuy. I just saw that the two of you are the director of this particular section on nairaland. I love this section so much. Kudos to you. |
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